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Illinois Five-Month Vacancy Rate

Illinois Five-Month Vacancy Rate. Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3 rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category. .

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Illinois Five-Month Vacancy Rate

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  1. Illinois Five-Month Vacancy Rate Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  2. Illinois Five-Month Vacancy Rate Top 20th Percentile Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  3. Chicago Area Five-Month Vacancy Rate Top 20th Percentile Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  4. Michigan Five-Month Vacancy Rate Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  5. Michigan Five-Month Vacancy Rate Top 20th Percentile Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  6. Indiana Five-Month Vacancy Rate Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  7. Indiana Five-Month Vacancy Rate Top 20th Percentile Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  8. Wisconsin Five-Month Vacancy Rate Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

  9. Iowa Five-Month Vacancy Rate Source: HUD Aggregated US Postal Service Administrative Data on Address Vacancies – 3rd Quarter (ending September 30, 2008) Note: Numbers in parentheses denote numbers of ZIP codes in each category.

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